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No voices were raised. No curse words were hurled. The Rangers met with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred Friday before the game against the Mets and it apparently was a completely cordial meeting. That hasn’t always been the case in Manfred’s informal meetings with teams over the course of this season,
Wyatt Langford hit a tiebreaking single off All-Star closer Edwin Díaz with two outs in the ninth inning, and the Texas Rangers rallied past the plummeting New York Mets 3-2 on Saturday. The loss was the eighth straight for the Mets — their longest skid since 2018.
The Texas Rangers are one of the hottest teams in baseball and are fighting to work their way into the American League playoff race.
The Texas Rangers are riding elite pitching into the AL Wild Card race, with Jacob deGrom and the rotation fueling a late AL playoff push.
One thing can be said about the 2025 Rangers. They don’t give up easily. Take Saturday: They didn’t do anything offensively until the late innings, but they still found a way to edge the Mets, 3-2, at Citi Field.
A combination of injuries paired with multiple players having an underperforming seasons, led to a perfect .500 record in the first four months of the season fo
All of those rookie fill-ins are keeping the injury-plagued Texas Rangers in playoff contention this season.
On June 12, the Mets were an MLB-best 45-24 and 5.5 games ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. The division is long gone now—Philly has a 12.5-game lead, bolstered by last week's four-game sweep of the Mets.
This is the same way the season started for the Milwaukee Brewers. That three-game sweep at the New York Yankees more than five months ago was long before Milwaukee had the best record in the major leagues.
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